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Blockchain breaks out in the enterprise
The distributed ledger technology that underpins Bitcoin is showing up in a variety of places. Here's what you need to know to understand all the hype.
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Get expert tips for fixing Windows 10 problems
Free download: Learn how to solve the biggest Windows 10 headaches, discover built-in tools for fixing common Windows 10 problems, and explore advanced utilities for troubleshooting Windows 10.
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Boost your Chromebook productivity
Are you getting the most from your Chromebook? Here's how to print documents, protect yourself with a VPN, and add Android apps.
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Why U.S. tech needs to fear China
China’s focusing on everything from supercomputers and chips to R&D and science education. In the U.S., budget cuts prevail. Here's what you need to know.
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Computerworld's IT Salary Survey 2017 results
Our free 29-page report shows current salaries for dozens of tech titles, plus details about IT pros' top concerns, the state of the job market and the hottest tech specialties.
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Held hostage! The latest on ransomware
Ransomware attacks have been on the rise in recent months; would-be thieves even threatened iOS users with wiped devices. Here’s what you need to know.
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Windows 10 data collection: What you need to know
The operating system has been collecting telemetry on users and apps since 2015; despite recent changes, it’s still gathering information.
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Free data visualization with Microsoft Power BI: Your step-by-step guide
We'll show you how to analyze a file with more than two million records of U.S. airline flight delays in this hands-on tutorial.
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Mobile-payment mayhem
Mobile payments have been slow to catch on in the United States. Here's what you need to know about why.
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Fire up your IT department with 6 big ideas in digital transformation
This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at Nationwide, Hunter Douglas, Vanguard and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable.
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Computerworld's 2017 Premier 100 Technology Leaders: Highlights and stats
Facts and figures about the honorees’ 2017 budgets, purchasing plans, staffing needs and more.
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Computerworld's 2017 Premier 100 Technology Leaders: Photos and profiles
The full listing of honorees with their photographs and short profiles. Download the PDF to print and share with your colleagues.
Apple missed deadline to pay €13 billion in Irish back taxes
Apple is behind with its taxes, but the tax inspector doesn't mind.
Alphabet earnings surge on mobile, YouTube
Alphabet reported significantly higher revenue for the fourth quarter of 2016 on the back of increased mobile and YouTube video advertising.
Cloud services accounted for half of revenue growth at SAP in 2016
SAP's revenue from cloud subscriptions and support grew so quickly in 2016, the company has raised its forecasts for 2017 and 2020.
Hugo Barra quits Chinese phone maker Xiaomi to return to Silicon Valley
Hugo Barra is returning to Silicon Valley, just over three years after he left Google to help turn Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi into a global company.
Avaya says bankruptcy is a step toward software and services
Networking and collaboration vendor Avaya declared bankruptcy on Thursday, calling the move part of its transition from a hardware to a software and services company.
Yahoo will become Altaba, lose Mayer after Verizon buyout
Yahoo intends to change its name to Altaba once the sale of its internet portal to Verizon is completed. CEO Marissa Mayer and co-founder David Filo also will leave the company then, Yahoo said in a regulatory filing on Monday.
IBM already planned to hire 25,000 US workers
IBM’s pledges to hire 25,000 professionals in the U.S. and invest US$1 billion in employee training and development over four years don’t represent new plans, the company confirmed late Tuesday.
IBM goes to Trump Tower pledging 25,000 US hires
IBM will hire 25,000 workers in the U.S. over the next four years, the company's CEO said Tuesday on the eve of a meeting between technology industry leaders and President-Elect Donald Trump.